Person

Stewart, John (1832 - 1904)

Born
1832
Edinburgh, Scotland
Died
15 February 1904
Windsor, New South Wales, Australia
Occupation
Veterinary surgeon

Summary

John Stewart, the son of John (1810-1896) and father of James Douglas (1869-1955), migrated to New South Wales in 1860. He established a number of veterinary hospitals and was an inspector of stock. He was the foundation president of the Veterinary Medical Association of New South Wales.

Archival resources

Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales

  • John (Jnr) Stewart - Records, 1860 - 1904; Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales. Details

Published resources

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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